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About Olivia Campbell - Your Canadian Roobet & Crypto Casino Review Specialist

About the Author - Olivia Campbell, Canadian Crypto Casino Review Specialist

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I'm Olivia Campbell, and I'm the one digging into Roobet for roobet-play.ca. I kind of fell into reviewing crypto casinos a few years ago, but it stuck.

I focus on crypto casinos and licensing transparency for Canadian players. In plain terms, I try to explain what it actually means to play at a Curacao-licensed site like Roobet from Canada - whether you're in Ontario, the Prairies, Atlantic Canada, B.C., or up in the Territories.

Over the past few years, I've specialized in reviewing crypto gambling sites for Canadian audiences, looking at everything from payout reliability and bonus terms to regulatory status and safer-play tools. On roobet-play.ca I try to keep things independent and research-driven. At first, I just wanted to compare bonuses; over time I realized the real job is giving you enough verified information to decide where (and whether) to play, and to keep reminding you that casino games are entertainment with real financial risk, not a way to earn a living.

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1. Professional Identification

I'm Olivia Campbell, a casino review specialist in Ontario. Fancy title aside, my job on roobet-play.ca is pretty simple: I research, test, and keep tabs on Roobet and similar crypto-focused casinos that Canadians actually see in their feeds, and I always look at them through a Canadian lens.

In practical terms, that means I:

  • Sign up, complete any required verification steps, deposit, play, and cash out in a way that mirrors a typical Canadian player experience, so I can see what really happens.
  • Analyse licensing and regulatory details, especially Curacao's 8048/JAZ setup, and compare that with Canadian expectations around oversight and player protection.
  • Flag key risks for players in different provinces, including Ontario's stricter rules under iGaming Ontario and the AGCO, and how that affects access to Roobet.

I've been involved in online gambling analysis and casino reviews for several years, with a consistent focus on crypto-based gambling sites and cross-border regulatory issues affecting Canadian players. What sets me apart is this intersection of crypto gambling experience, Curacao licence know-how, and Canadian regulatory awareness - a combination that really matters when you're weighing up brands like Roobet and trying to decide if they fit your own risk tolerance.

2. Expertise and Credentials

My expertise comes from hands-on analysis of online casinos rather than from a formal gambling degree. Over the last few years, I've:

  • Reviewed and monitored a range of crypto-heavy gambling sites that accept Canadian players, including in-depth testing of Roobet's player experience, game selection, and payment flows on both desktop and mobile devices.
  • Specialized in terms & conditions analysis - especially bonus rules, wagering requirements, country/province restrictions, and withdrawal limitations that can quietly affect Canadian players if they're not clearly understood.
  • Kept track of Roobet's Curacao licence and company details - like Raw Entertainment B.V. (registered in Curacao under company no. 157205 at Fransche Bloemweg 4) - so I can explain how that setup fits into Canada's regulatory "grey areas."
  • Cross-checked Roobet's online gambling licence (No. 8048/JAZ, issued via Curacao Antillephone N.V.) using the official Antillephone licence validator (validator.antillephone.com), and I describe this verification approach in more detail when I talk about legal and licence information in our terms & conditions related content.

Because gambling content can affect your finances and well-being, I also stay closely aligned with Canadian regulatory and policy sources, including:

  • Updates from iGaming Ontario (iGO) and the AGCO about what's legal - and what isn't - in Ontario.
  • Official operator lists, where I double-check that Roobet still isn't licensed in Ontario.
  • General guidance from FINTRAC and the CRA about crypto and cross-border transfers, so I can point you toward the right questions to ask a professional.

I'm not a tax pro or a lawyer, so I stick to general info and always suggest checking details with someone qualified if you're unsure. My goal is to explain what I can in plain language, then help you see where it makes sense to get proper legal or tax advice - especially with crypto involved.

I do not currently hold formal gambling-industry certifications, and I don't claim any titles I haven't earned. Instead, my credibility comes from transparent methodology, cross-checking against regulators and official documents, and a clear commitment to responsible gambling and player safety, especially for Canadians who are new to crypto gambling sites.

I follow Canadian gaming industry developments and policy discussions closely, including commentary and updates from industry groups such as the Canadian Gaming Association, to stay current on how offshore and crypto-based casinos are discussed in Canada.

3. Specialization Areas

My work is fairly specialized. The main areas I focus on are:

Crypto Casinos & Roobet CA Player Experience

I focus on crypto gambling and what it actually feels like for a Canadian player. That includes:

  • How Roobet and similar sites handle Bitcoin and other digital currencies for deposits and withdrawals, and what that looks like when you're funding an account from a Canadian bank or crypto exchange.
  • What "provably fair" systems and RNG-based games really mean in practice, beyond the marketing talk, and how that compares to traditional online casinos you might see promoted by provincial lotteries.
  • How using crypto interacts with Canadian banking habits and CAD conversion, including practical issues like exchange rates, fees, and how long it can take to move funds back into a Canadian account.

When I first started the roobet-review-canada feature, I just wanted to answer one question: "If I were a Canadian player reading this, what would I actually need to know before signing up?" Over time, that's shifted from just bonuses and games to also covering awkward topics like licensing and grey-market status.

Canadian Market & Regulatory Context

Living in Ontario, I pay close attention to Canada's patchwork of gambling rules and how they affect Roobet users. I keep our content aligned with:

  • The legal distinction between Ontario (with its iGaming Ontario/AGCO-regulated market) and the rest of Canada, where offshore sites operate in a much more lightly regulated environment.
  • Roobet's status as a Curacao-licensed operator that isn't regulated in Ontario, and what that means if something goes wrong and you're playing from Canada.
  • Regulatory warnings about unlicensed or "grey-market" casinos that target Ontario residents without local approvals, and how Roobet fits into those categories for Ontarians.

Bonuses, Payments & Software Providers

My reviews get especially detailed when it comes to:

  • Bonus analysis: I break down wagering requirements, game weightings, max-bet rules, and expiry conditions so that you don't get surprised after claiming an offer. I always stress that bonuses are optional, can be restrictive, and should not be treated as "free money."
  • Payment methods: I compare CAD-friendly options such as Interac e-Transfer, cards, e-wallets, and crypto, looking at fees, processing times, and verification friction. You can see my approach reflected in the site's coverage of Canadian casino payment methods, where I explain which methods tend to work most smoothly from Canadian banks.
  • Game suppliers and RTP: While Roobet leans into crypto, its library spans slots, live casino, and game shows. I pay attention to provider reputations, volatility, and return-to-player percentages wherever that information is available, so you have a clearer sense of how "swingy" a game might feel.

4. What I've Worked On

Most of what I've written lives here on roobet-play.ca. A few examples:

  • The main Roobet review for Canadian readers, where I go hard on licensing, player safety, and how it fits into Canada's rules.
  • Guides to casino bonuses & promotions that walk through how I actually pick apart wagering and the small print.
  • Plain-language explainers on Canadian payment methods for casinos, including where crypto fits in.
  • A responsible play section with tools and links I wish more sites highlighted up front.

I don't crank out dozens of quick reviews. I'd rather spend more time on fewer pieces and make them actually useful.

Gambling rules and operator practices don't sit still, so I treat each article as a living document - always up for another update. That approach benefits readers by making sure what you're looking at reflects the latest verified information rather than a static snapshot that might already be out of date for Canadian players.

  • When licensing information or regulatory signals change around Curacao or Canada, including new guidance from Canadian regulators, I revisit key pages.
  • If bonus structures, terms, or ongoing promotions shift in ways that affect how appealing or risky Roobet might be for different kinds of players, I update those sections.
  • When available payment methods and withdrawal policies change for Canadian users - especially where new crypto options appear or local banking gets twitchy with certain transfers - I update the payment information.

5. Mission and Values

I come back to the same few principles whenever I write about Roobet on roobet-play.ca.

Player-First, Unbiased Evaluations

I do not write "advertorials." My reviews - including the main roobet-review-canada piece - point out both strengths and weaknesses. If I see elevated risk, unclear terms, or a mismatch with Canadian regulatory expectations, I say so clearly and explain why it matters for you as a player.

Responsible Gambling Advocacy

Online gambling can be fun, but it can also sneak up on you. I've definitely had sessions where I stayed longer than I meant to. That's why I keep telling readers to:

  • Set clear deposit, loss, and time limits before you start - and actually stick to them once the spins get exciting.
  • Treat gambling like a night out, not a way to fix money problems. The house edge is always there, and no system beats it in the long run.
  • Use the tools and resources on our page on safer play tools if things stop feeling fun.

The dedicated safer-play area on this site already sets out common warning signs of gambling addiction - things like chasing losses, hiding play from family, or using credit to gamble - as well as practical ways to limit yourself (deposit limits, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion). I regularly refer readers back to our detailed guide to setting limits and getting help because no bonus, game, or promotion is worth undermining your health, your relationships, or your financial security.

Transparency About Affiliates and Limitations

Where roobet-play.ca may receive compensation from operators, that does not change how I assess them. I clearly separate:

  • Objective facts (licensing, jurisdiction, terms, payment options, availability for different provinces).
  • My professional judgement (player risk level, suitability for different profiles, how Roobet compares with other options available to Canadians).

I'm not a lawyer, accountant, or financial advisor. I can flag issues I'd look into myself, but I can't tell you what to do with your taxes or banking.

6. Regional Expertise: Focus on Canadian Players

From Ontario, I get a pretty real-world look at how people here bank and gamble online - lots of Interac, cautious card use, and more crypto curiosity every year.

  • The difference between playing from Ontario - where Roobet is considered an unlicensed, black-market option - and playing from the rest of Canada, where offshore sites still operate in a grey area.
  • How popular Canadian payment methods - such as Interac e-Transfer, Visa/Mastercard, and CAD-friendly e-wallets - interact with crypto-focused operators, including any extra steps required to move money between CAD and digital currencies.
  • Canadian attitudes toward risk, regulation, and fairness, and how that shapes what information players expect to see in a trustworthy review, such as clear disclosures about licensing status and dispute resolution options.

I regularly check official sources such as the iGaming Ontario operator list (available via iGaming Ontario's official website and also referenced from the section where I break down limits, self-exclusion, and support links) to confirm that Roobet remains unlicensed in Ontario. I spell this out clearly for Ontario readers so you understand that Roobet isn't locally licensed, and what that could mean if you have a dispute.

7. Personal Touch

My own gambling philosophy is simple: entertainment first, never more than I can comfortably afford to lose. When I test a casino like Roobet, I keep the stakes low and set a rough time limit. For example, I'll drop $30 - $50 in, play for an hour or so after dinner, and see how the site behaves when I try to cash out.

That perspective shapes the way I write: I'm always trying to help you protect your bankroll and expectations, not inflate them or present gambling as any kind of investment. I'm also conscious that many Canadians are curious about crypto but still getting comfortable with it. So when I describe my own Roobet sessions, I focus on practical details - how funding worked, how withdrawals felt in real time, and how the games behaved - rather than on big wins or "success stories," which can give a very skewed idea of what typical play looks like.

8. Work Examples

If you want to see how I put all of this into practice, the best place to start is my detailed Roobet brand coverage for Canadian readers (the roobet-review-canada article here on roobet-play.ca). In that review, I:

  • Explain Roobet's corporate and licensing structure in plain terms, including who actually runs the site (Raw Entertainment B.V., registered in Curacao) and which Curacao licence they use, without drowning you in numbers.
  • Spell out Roobet's status as a non-iGO, non-AGCO-licensed operator for Ontario, and clarify what "black market" means in this context for Ontario residents versus players in the rest of Canada, where offshore casinos sit in more of a grey zone.
  • Walk through the player journey - from sign-up and KYC to deposits, games, and withdrawals - specifically from a Canadian point of view, including notes on crypto conversions and typical verification steps.
  • Lay out the main advantages and drawbacks of Roobet for different types of Canadian players, such as crypto enthusiasts, casual slot fans, and people who usually stick to provincially regulated sites.

Beyond that core review, my work also supports several key areas of the site, including:

  • The framework we use to rate casinos, introduced on our main page, where I set out the criteria I apply to Roobet and similar sites when scoring safety, fairness, and overall user experience.
  • Our guide to bonuses & promotions, which reflects the same bonus-analysis method I apply inside roobet-review-canada, including how I think about rollover, max cashout, and restricted games.
  • The breakdown of Canadian casino payment methods, where I discuss how traditional banking and crypto options intersect for Canadian users, and what to keep in mind if you're moving between CAD and digital assets.
  • Our page on safer play tools, which incorporates my recommendations on limits, self-exclusion, and external support resources, and reinforces the message that casino gambling is not a financial plan.
  • Additional explanatory pieces that touch on privacy, data use, and how we handle information on roobet-play.ca, which you can explore further in our privacy policy and terms & conditions content.

Across all of these pieces, I'm basically trying to do the same thing: give you enough clear context that you can decide whether Roobet - or any similar casino - fits your risk tolerance, where you live, and what you're comfortable with. If you finish reading and decide you'd rather stick with provincially regulated sites - or skip online gambling altogether - that's honestly a win in my book if it feels safer for you.

9. Contact Information

The easiest way to reach me is through the site's contact form - just mention "Olivia Campbell" in the subject line and it'll get to me.

I do read feedback carefully. I use it to shape future updates, clear up confusing sections, and spot new topics Canadians want covered. That open feedback loop is an important part of how I maintain transparency, accuracy, and trustworthiness in all of my casino content, and you'll often see those updates reflected across the faq, the main Roobet review, and related guides.

Last updated: November 2025. I wrote this profile for roobet-play.ca as an independent reviewer - it's not an official Roobet or casino operator page, and it isn't financial, legal, or tax advice.